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Record high temperatures verified
, with the previous UK temperature record of 38.7°C provisionally met or exceeded at 46 stations, from Kent to North Yorkshire and from Suffolk to Warwickshire. Provisionally, seven stations recorded maximum temperatures in excess 40°C. Ali Price, whose team is responsible operating the Met Office network
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easter-1998-floods---met-office.pdf
Wellesbourne Warwickshire 12.9 64.5 35 Old Buckenham Norfolk 0.2 60.1 35 Marholm Norfolk 9.1 63.7 30 # Return periods (average frequency of occurrence) for 0900 GMT 9th to 0900 GMT 10th Additional information Easter floods 1998, Report to the Board of the Environment Agency by an Independent Review
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global_food_supply_webinar_summarypdf
of land, for example for quite significant areas of agricultural land to be released and used for storing carbon. Building up soil carbon in organic matter is a good climate mitigation and net zero contributor, and higher organic matter in soils also stores more water which could be helpful
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global_food_supply_webinar_summary.pdf
of land, for example for quite significant areas of agricultural land to be released and used for storing carbon. Building up soil carbon in organic matter is a good climate mitigation and net zero contributor, and higher organic matter in soils also stores more water which could be helpful
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Climate change impacts June temperature records
a large area of the UK, including Orkney, Warwickshire, Surrey, Somerset and Cornwall. Did the marine heatwave impact temperatures? The North Atlantic, including waters around the UK, has been experiencing record-breaking temperatures of its own in June, which has played an underlying role
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A milestone in UK climate history
broke the national record by 1.6°C and across an extensive area of the country from Kent to North Yorkshire and from Suffolk to Warwickshire. “Even when you factor in the temperatures seen in summer 1976, they didn’t reach anywhere near the levels seen this week, although that was a much more
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heavy-rainfall_flooding---july-2007---met-office.pdf
- station precipitation values July 19 2007 July 20 2007 July 19-20 precipitation precipitation 2007 precipitation (mm) (mm) (mm) Sudeley Lodge (Gloucestershire) 16.1 147.0 163.1 >200 Pershore College (Gloucestershire) 36.6 120.8 157.4 >200 Chastleton (Warwickshire) 24.7 115.4 140.1 >200 Langley
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Snow continues over northern England and Scotland, turning to rain further south
: “A combination of melting snow and rain may lead to the possibility of some significant river flooding in localised areas of Lancashire and Warwickshire on Sunday and Monday, and minor flooding from rivers and surface water may also be seen more widely across other parts of England. "Environment
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wiser0122_story_of_change_isingiro.pdf
the advice given by the UNMA staff to the members Pic. 2 &3. Rain water harvesting and conservation practices. The secretary to this group Ms. Winnie Nyambizehi also reported that they have also adopted Agroforestry best practices, boundary tree planting, making of organic manure and sensitizing
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Food, forestry and ecosystem services
concentrations. Soil processes Development of Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) to represent soil processes (carbon and nitrogen) in organic soils in collaboration with the University of Aberdeen and Rothamsted Research (the ECOSSE model) Fire modelling Combining fire risk indices with projections